Governor Christie will help raise money for Pennsylvania congressional candidates today before heading to Virginia for a rally for GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney tomorrow.

Christie will raise money for the Pennsylvania Senate Republican Campaign Committee at 5 p.m. today before attending a fundraiser for the Pennsylvania House Republican Campaign Committee at 6:30 p.m. Both events are in West Conshohocken, Pa.

On Friday, Christie will attend a campaign rally for Romney in Richmond, Va. at 5 p.m. Christie headlined a fundraiser for Romney in New York City Tuesday afternoon.

The governor has been in high demand as a campaign surrogate and fundraiser. As vice chairman of the Republican Governor’s Association, he’s travelled the country campaigning for GOP gubernatorial and congressional candidates, in addition to his appearances for and with Romney.

On Wednesday he was in Green Bay, Wisc. to raise money for U.S. Senate candidate Tommy Thompson.

Later that day he was in Indianapolis, Ind. to attend a campaign rally for gubernatorial candidate Mike Pence at an Express Scripts distribution center.

He capped off the night with a fundraiser for Pence, followed by a campaign rally for U.S. Senate candidate Richard Mourdock in Merrillville, Ind.

Last week Christie spent two days campaigning with Romney in Ohio, a key swing state no Republican has won the presidency without.

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